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In reply to the discussion: OK, I am now fairly freaked out about the ACA and the insurance exchanges. [View all]enlightenment
(8,830 posts)I think you're reading what the total (full) cost of the annual premium is - not what you will pay.
I guessed a few things you didn't qualify (your age, your zipcode) and came up with this, which is very close to what you quoted. Note the two bolded lines. The first is before the subsidy - the second is what your would pay per year, based on your criteria:
Household income in 2014:
102% of poverty level
Maximum % of income you have to pay for the non-tobacco premium, if eligible for a subsidy:
2%
Health Insurance premium in 2014 (for a silver plan, before tax credit):
$9,685 per year
You could receive a government tax credit subsidy of up to:
$9,285 per year
(which covers 96% of the overall premium)
Amount you pay for the premium:
$400 per year
(which equals 2% of your household income and covers 4% of the overall premium)